Posts in Motorcycle Safety
Electric Motorcycle Safety | Addressing a Few Common Concerns

Despite the increased demand for electric motorcycles there are still many riders who are apprehensive about making the switch.  In this month’s blog we wanted to address a few common concerns about electric motorcycle safety.

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Spring Riding Checklist | How Are Your Braking Systems?

Spring is finally here, and that means it’s time to get your motorcycle out of storage. We know you’re excited to get in that first ride of the season, but we want to take a moment to remind you to be safe out there and the importance of proper braking. If you’re in the market for a quick upgrade before the season gets too far along, we have a couple of products that are sure to improve your bike’s overall braking performance.

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Make Your Bike Stand Out | Improving Motorcycle Visibility

Here at Moto Z, we’re motorcycle enthusiasts just like you. We enjoy the fun stuff, like going fast and testing the limits of the new Zero S electric motorcycle, but we also have a healthy respect for motorcycle safety. With thousands of motorcycle accidents occurring each year, it’s important to take a step back and ask yourself if you are as safe as possible while on the road.

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Best Helmets Available | Shop AGV & Shoei With Moto Z

One thing that’s always going to be important is protecting your melon. If you were to Google some of the best motorcycle helmets available, there are two product lines that you’ll see just about everywhere, AGV & Shoei. Here are a few reasons why.

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Scary Moments | Reminder of Safety First When Riding

Any true rider knows someone who's been in a serious accident, and unfortunately many may know someone who was fatally injured on their bike. This is a terrible reminder of how scary things can get when riding, and how serious practicing safe habits and using the best protective gear is so important. Here are a few things to remember, and a video to remind you how scary a crash can be, even if you’re not at fault.

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